Thursday, July 31, 2025

Picture-Glass

Jost Amman
Fool
before 1591
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum


Hans Bock the Elder
Standard-Bearers with Arms of Basel
ca. 1567
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Pieter Coecke van Aelst
Solomon's Idolatry
 before 1550
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Hans Süss von Kulmbach
Knight and Horseman (Jouster and Marshall)
before 1522
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Lautenbach Master
Man of Sorrows
ca. 1480
painted glass
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Lautenbach Master
Mater Dolorosa
ca. 1480
painted glass
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Daniel Lindtmayer
Arms of Lucerne with Wild Men
1601
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Daniel Lindtmayer
Arms of von Fulach and von Reischach families
1586
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Master of Saint Severin
St Bernard exhorting the Sick
after 1535
painted glass
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Gabriele Münter
Forest
ca. 1910-20
oil on glass
Moderna Museet, Stockholm

Gabriele Münter
Forest Path
ca. 1910-20
oil on glass
Moderna Museet, Stockholm

Christoph Murer
Adoration of the Magi
1595
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Hans Schäufelein
St Benedict aiding Maurus to save Placidus
ca. 1500
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Joseph Southall
Study of Stained Glass in Beauvais Cathedral
Group of Ladies Kneeling in Reverence

ca. 1898
drawing (ink and watercolor on paper)
British Museum

Tobias Stimmer
Builders constructing a House
ca. 1558-60
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Jan Swart van Groningen
Joseph taken from the Well
and sold to the Ishmaelites

before 1553
drawing (design for glass painting)
British Museum

Tiffany & Co.
Landscape Triptych
ca. 1910-20
leaded glass
Princeton University Art Museum

Erechtheum, temple at Athens
erector, one who, or that which erects, not -er
erethism (path.), excitement, not ery-
Erevan, Armenia, use Yerevan
Erewhon
, by Butler, 1872
erf (Afrik.), plot of ground; pl. erven
erg
, unit of work
ergo (Lat.), therefore (ital.)
Erie, one of the Great Lakes (US and Canada)
Erin go bragh (Ir.), Erin for ever

eschatology, (theol.) doctrine of last things
escheator, official who watches over forfeited property, not -er
eschscholtzia, a yellow-flowered plant
esconce, use ens-
Escorial
, Spain, not Escu-
escritoire, not -oir (not ital.)
Esculap/ius, -ian, use Ae-
escutcheon, heraldic shield, plate for keyhole, etc., not scut-

The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors, compiled by the Oxford English Dictionary Department, Oxford University Press (12th edition, 1981)